社会心理因素对加纳高中生常用药物使用的影响。

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Rachael Asantewaa Darko, Franklin N Glozah
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摘要

目标:青少年药物使用对公共卫生构成重大挑战,特别是在加纳等低收入和中等收入国家。本研究调查了加纳在校青少年中药物使用的普遍性及其社会心理相关性,目的是确定关键风险和保护因素,为文化上适当的预防和干预策略提供信息。结果:研究结果揭示了与社会和家庭影响有关的物质使用的独特模式。男学生、与亲戚住在一起的学生以及与喝酒的同龄人一起生活的学生饮酒的可能性更高。从事兼职工作或有家庭成员吸烟的学生更有可能吸烟。年龄较大的青少年和有朋友使用水烟的青少年的水烟消费量增加。值得注意的是,较少的社交媒体曝光和与父母或兄弟姐妹住在一起与减少大麻使用有关。此外,报告物质使用的学生表现出潜在物质使用障碍的迹象。该研究强调了同伴和家庭物质使用行为对青少年物质摄取的强烈影响。这些发现强调了有针对性的、针对具体情况的干预措施的必要性,这些干预措施可以解决心理社会风险因素,同时加强保护性的家庭和社会动态,以促进加纳和类似环境中的青少年福祉。
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Psychosocial factors driving common substances used among Ghanaian senior high school students.

Objective: Substance use among adolescents poses a significant public health challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries like Ghana. This study investigates the prevalence of substance use and its psychosocial correlates among in-school adolescents in Ghana, with the goal of identifying key risk and protective factors to inform culturally appropriate prevention and intervention strategies.

Results: The findings revealed distinct patterns of substance use linked to social and familial influences. Male students, those living with relatives, and those with peers who drank alcohol had a higher likelihood of alcohol use. Students who engaged in part-time work or had family members who smoked were more likely to use cigarettes. Older adolescents and those with friends who used shisha showed increased shisha consumption. Notably, limited social media exposure and living with parents or siblings were associated with reduced marijuana use. Furthermore, students who reported substance use exhibited signs of potential substance use disorder. The study underscores the strong influence of peer and family substance use behaviours on adolescent substance uptake. These findings highlight the need for targeted, context-specific interventions that address psychosocial risk factors while reinforcing protective family and social dynamics to promote adolescent well-being in Ghana and similar settings.

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BMC Research Notes
BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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